T omatoes— Pink Fruited Varieties 
BUIST’S MONARCH 
“KING OF ALL” 
Buist’s Monarch Tomato 
BUIST’S MONARCH TOMATO 
The Highest Grade of Perfection 
95 Days from Plants —The “King Pin” of all 
large, main crop tomatoes, possessing every 
point of merit to qualify as the perfect speci' 
men. The illustration indicates the strong 
and vigorous vine growth and the immense 
size and uniformity of the cluster. Besides 
being a large yielder and a continuous bearer, 
it is not unusual to produce perfect speci' 
mens of two pounds and over right up to the 
end of the season, making it invaluable as an 
exhibition variety. Numerous complimentary 
letters agree that “Monarch of all Tomatoes” 
is everything the name implies. 
A few plants of Monarch in any garden 
will attract attention. The unusual growth, 
the mammoth size of the rich, glossy, deep 
pink fruit, ripening thoroughly to the stem 
and smoothness are qualities that feature this 
variety. It is a pleasure to observe the 
favorable remarks when sliced and 
served. The slice is fleshy, firm, prac' 
tically free from seeds, mellow, sweet 
and free from any acid flavor. For best 
results train a single stem to each stake 
or trellis. 
OXHEART 
90 Days from Plants^ —The distinctive and 
novel appearance, large size and fine table 
qualities have made Oxheart a desired specialty 
for home gardeners and truckers for nearby 
markets. Vine is open, spreading and fairly 
productive. Fruits deep pink, heart-shaped, 
solid, meaty with few seed cells. An individ¬ 
ual tomato will often weigh IJ /2 pounds. 
BUIST’S MONARCH TOMATO 
Sold only in sealed packets. Pkt. 15c; 4 Pkts. 50c. 
OXHEART TOMATO 
Pkts. 10c; ^ Oz. 30c; Oz. 60c; M Lb. ^2.00. 
